Nope.
Water is a covalent bond whereas, MgCl2 has a ionic bond and makes a Gaint ionic lattice Water is a covalent bond whereas, MgCl2 has a ionic bond and makes a Gaint ionic lattice
An ionic bond.
ionic bond due to strong attractive forces
ionic bond
An H-bond, or known as hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bonds are attractive bonds, very strong but easy to break. Think of it as someone who has a girlfriend(a strong bond, connected) but is attracted to other girls. A hydrogen bond is not as strong as a covalent or ionic bond(a strong bond).
Weak, due to the presence of water.
Water disrupts many ionic bonds, causing the ionic compound to dissolve in the water.
Ionic bonds can be greatly weakened in solution. This is why, for example, table salt dissolves in water. Because of the strong attraction between the ions and water molecules, the attraction between the ions themselves is decreased.
Water is a covalent bond whereas, MgCl2 has a ionic bond and makes a Gaint ionic lattice Water is a covalent bond whereas, MgCl2 has a ionic bond and makes a Gaint ionic lattice
Ionic bonds are -generally speaking- stronger than single covalents.
Yes, the ionic bond is strong to held the two atoms together such as NaCl .
Ionic bonds are the strongest bonds
No it is not, table salt is an example of an ionic bond.
An ionic bond.
This depends on the type of bond: ionic bond is strong, hydrogen bond is weak.
The presence of Na (Sodium, a metal) and HCO (non metals) make it a bond between a metal and non-metals, thus it is ionic bond.
Just the opposite, the water will break down the ionic bond.